Walk down any grocery aisle and you’ll spot a dizzying array of foods boasting “low-calorie” labels. These products promise a shortcut to weight loss and healthier living. But what if the foods so many people trust aren’t actually the best choices? Nutritionists—those who know food best—often avoid certain low-calorie staples that the rest of us reach for daily. In this article, we’ll pull back the curtain on these seemingly healthy options and reveal why some “diet” favorites may be better left off your plate.
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40. Low-Calorie Jams and Jellies Low-calorie jams and jellies are often sweetened with artificial sweeteners and contain less real fruit than traditional spreads. According to Mayo…